After a week of intense heat and thunderstorms in Wales, the next few days will bring a mix of clouds and rain with some sunny spells.
Maximum temperatures around the country are expected to reach 17°C, peaking between 1pm and 4pm.
As we head into July, it will be windy and cloudy in most areas with limited sunshine.

Holyhead and Caernarfon are expected to see the heaviest rain, but it will begin to settle from Wednesday, making way for sunny spells.
It will remain largely dry for southern parts during this period, with just the odd shower.
Here's what to expect where you live on Monday:
Cardiff
A grey day for Cardiff on Monday. The capital will miss out on rain and sunny spells.
Temperatures are steady ranging from 14°C to 16°C.
There is a 50% chance of rain in the morning, but this decreases throughout the day.

Swansea
Similarly to Cardiff, grey will dominate the sky in Swansea. For most of the day, the temperature is expected to stay around 15°C.
There is a low chance of rain throughout the day.

Tenby
After a dull start to the day, the sun will come out in Tenby from 2pm.
Though temperatures won't creep much past 15°C, UV levels will be moderate to high from 9am to 6pm, so stay in the shade if you can.

Aberporth
Aberporth isn't expected to see any sunny spells on Monday. Temperatures stay around 14°C and there is a low chance of showers.

Aberystwyth
There are likely to be showers until about 2pm on Monday. Skies remain bleak after showers have passed.

Porthmadog
Monday morning there will be a moderate chance of showers. Temperatures will stay mild between 14°C and 15°C.

Rhyl
Rhyl is predicted to have sun showers in the morning, however, more clouds will move in and skies will darken after lunchtime.
It should be 15°C for most of the day.

Builth Wells
The town will experience slightly lower temperatures to other parts in Wales in the morning. There is a moderate chance of rain in the morning and grey skies should continue for the rest of the day.
